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Human Pain Research GroupPhD and MPhil Students |
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Professor Anthony Jones has supervised a number of students over the years to obtain their degree of Doctor of Philosphy (Ph.D.) and Master of Philosphy (M.Phil.). Current PhD studentsAlison Watson. Co-supervision with Prof Brent Vogt (Syracuse) and Dr Wael El-Deredy. Debbie Morton. Co-supervision with Dr Wael El-Deredy. Previous PhD studentsMazim Al Janabi. "Developing Techniques for measuring neutrophil migration in rheumatoid and osteoarthritis". PhD awarded in 1991. Stuart Derbyshire. "Neuropsychological Measures of Pain in Pain Patients and Pain Free Volunteers. A Study Using Positron Emission Tomography (PET)". Co-supervision with Dr Shirley Pierce, Dep. Psychology, University College, . PhD awarded (London University) in 1995. Eman Mahmoud MD. “Relationship between pain and inflammation in patients with rheumatoid arthritis”. PhD awarded in 2001. Bhavna Kulkarni. “Cortical Mechanisms of Human Pain Processing”. Co-supervision with Dr Rebecca Elliot. PhD awarded in 2006. Yvonne Boyle. "Neurophysiological Correlates on Altered Attention to Pain". Co-supervision with Prof Bill Deakin. PhD awarded in 2007. Christopher Brown . "Modulation of Anticipatory Pain Processing by Expectation and Attention". Co-supervision with Prof Steve Williams. PhD awarded in 2008. Previous MPhil studentsKelly Bird. "The Attentional Manipulation of the Perception of Pain". MPhil Awarded in 2006.
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